At game 3 of the Cardinals' MLB playoff series against the Dodgers in St. Louis, a group protested outside Busch Stadium to continue drawing attention to the fact that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson has not yet been charged for the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in August.

The protestors were met by despicable behavior from Cardinals fans at the game, who hurled racist taunts at the group and supportive messages for Wilson.

The video footage is 25 minutes long, but watching just a few minutes will give you the idea.

When a "Let's go Cardinals" chant briefly morphs into "Let's go Darren" at about the 2:40 mark.

When a blond-haired white woman holding a beer yells, "We're the ones who fucking gave all y'all the freedoms that you got."

From the 16:00 to the 17:00 mark, when a man yells at protesters to "get a job." Shortly after, several fans started chanting "USA! USA! USA!" while one woman chanted "Africa! Africa! Africa!"

Plenty of pro sports teams have bad-apple fans who make racist remarks, but this paints a truly grotesque picture. On one side, there are sports fans drinking beer outside an expensive entertainment spectacle while hurling racist insults. On the other side, there are American citizens who don't want to see the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a white police officer pass without charges and a fair trial.

Don't let a few bad apples spoil the bunch, but it's hard to root for the Cardinals after seeing this.

A grand jury has until Jan. 7 to decide whether Wilson should be criminally charged in Brown's death.

2014's Most Unforgettable Sports Moments

1. Richard Sherman goes off

After Richard Sherman's Seattle Seahawks beat the 49ers in January to reach Super Bowl XLVII, he went on an epic, trash-talking rant in a post-game interview. That led to a two-week news cycle of all Sherman, all the time, but he had a message for the haters.

Image: Elaine Thompson/Associated Press

2. Super Bowl? Super blowout

Super Bowl XLVII was supposed to be a classic matchup between the up-and-coming Seahawks and Peyton Manning's Denver Broncos. Instead, it was an all-time blowout, leading to shock, awe and memes aplenty. Maybe we'll get a rematch this coming February?

Image: Paul Sancya/Associated Press

3. #SochiProblems

Sochi, Russia, was woefully unprepared to host flocks of journalists traveling there to cover the Winter Olympics in February. Reporters tweeted their still-unfinished accommodations, the #SochiProblems hashtag took on a life of its own, a parody account was born and some of us got a little tired of the whole whine-fest.

Image: Pavel Golovkin/Associated Press

4. UConn's Cinderella run

An undersized scoring guard, a second-year coach, a seven-seed -- the UConn Huskies were not supposed to win the 2014 edition of March Madness. Yet, that's exactly what they did -- in entertaining, exhilarating and inspiring fashion, no less.

Image: Seth Wenig/Associated Press

5. NBA owner's racist bombshell

The world reacted in shock in April when audio was leaked of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling making a string of racist comments -- even though some of us weren't so surprised. Powerful player statements came next. Then months of legal wrangling, but the NBA finally got rid of Sterling, and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer now owns the team.

Image: Mark J. Terrill/Associated Press

6. Luis Suarez takes a bite out of the World Cup

Luis Suarez had bitten before. But on the biggest stage, in a World Cup match against Italy? Yup, the Uruguayan star tried to chomp an Italian defender, setting the web aflame, as fans reveled in the absurdity. He's banned from playing for club team FC Barcelona until January.

Image: Ricardo Mazalan/Associated Press

7. Germany breaks Brazil's collective heart

Germany absolutely obliterated host Brazil in the World Cup semifinals on July 8, shocking soccer fans across the globe with a 7-1 win. Brazil captain David Luiz then gave a heartbreaking TV interview, and the entire nation had to reconsider its place in the global soccer pecking order.

Image: Felipe Dana/Associated Press

8. LeBron returns home, sweet home

Ohio native LeBron James crushed Cleveland's dreams when he left the Cavaliers for the Miami Heat as a free agent in 2010. This free agency go-round, King James left Miami to return to Cleveland in July. Can he deliver his home state an NBA title? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: It's going to be fun to watch.

Image: Tony Dejak/Associated Press

9. Tony Stewart kills Kevin Ward, Jr. on the racetrack

NASCAR superstar Tony Stewart struck and killed a young driver named Kevin Ward, Jr. in a sprint-car race in August after Ward exited his vehicle to confront Stewart following a testy exchange on the track. This prompted speculation about whether Steward intended to hit Ward, and caused the star to miss some races. He was ultimately cleared, but it remains a truly shocking story.

Image: Mike Groll/Associated Press

10. The NFL implodes

The NFL faced perhaps its worst moment in September when a string of domestic violence cases shed an unflattering light on the way the league disciplines and handles such crimes. Commissioner Roger Goodell gave a cringeworthy news conference to address the mess, which is still playing out, and is far from over. This story is a fascinating one that will surely carry over well into 2015.

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